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The U.S. Army Military Police Corps Regimental Hall of Fame Ceremony.

Military Police

| April 01, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2000 U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The Military Police Corps Regiment's Hall of Fame Ceremony was held at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, on 23 September 2003, during the 62d Anniversary Celebration. The Hall of Fame event is a time-honored tradition, distinguishing leaders, both military and civilian, for their contributions to the Military Police Corps and the nation.

Due to the large number of requests to attend the Military Police School commandant's luncheon, a small event traditionally held before the formal induction ceremony, this year's induction was transformed into a banquet ceremony. More than 237 friends and family enjoyed lunch together at the Pershing Community Club while the jazz ensemble from the 399th Army Band provided entertainment. During the induction ceremony, Colonel Patrick R. Lowrey (Retired) was inducted by Colonel Frank Cohn (Retired); Major Frank L. Ribich Jr. (Retired) was inducted by Mr. Tom Weems; and Mrs. Gloria Hill was on hand for the posthumous induction of her husband, Colonel Glen A. Hill (Retired), by Colonel Jonathan Van Horn (Retired).

The formal ceremony was followed by the traditional photograph-hanging ceremony in …

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